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Caught In the Cross-Fire of the Spam War


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Bill Platt
bplattwindstormcomputing.com

The Phantom Writers
http://ThePhantomWriters.com


LET THERE BE LIGHT: To understand this story, we must return

to the beginning --- September 5th, 2001. One of my associates

had placed a free ad in a newsletter that she had just

subscribed to. For that effort, she was accused of spam! Mind

you the person filing the complaint was not the editor of the

newsletter, but rather a subscriber of the newsletter.



The man was frustrated because he was having difficulty getting

unsubscribed from the newsletter, so he filed a complaint

against everyone who was listed in the body of the message,

rather than just the list owner. It was his frustration,

anger and ignorance that fueled this nasty little affair.



My friend lives in a very small town in Canada that has only one

ISP. The Upline Provider for the local ISP was demanding her

account to be turned off permanently because of this accusation

which was later dropped. The local ISP stood their ground on

behalf of their customer --- my friend --- though this action

could have seriously hampered their ability to provide their

customers with Internet access.



Even in dropping his claim against my friend, the person who

filed the complaint insisted that my friend was somehow still

responsible for his inability to unsubscribe from the newsletter

in question!



The person who filed this complaint was using a system designed

by programmer Julian Haight to combat spam email called

SpamCops.net.





INTO THE PIT: In my original copy written September 10th, I had

compared the tactics of the few diehard SpamCop anti-spammers

to the tactics of a terrorist.



In the wake of September 11th, it did not seem appropriate to

refer to the SpamCop fanatics as terrorists. However closely

the tactics used by the SpamCop fanatics coincides with the

tactics used by the al-Qaida terrorist network led by Osama

bin Laden, SpamCop does not resort to murder.





Due to SpamCop.net's unwillingness to provide a real person

contact for the resolution of complaints, I was forced to turn

to their discussion board to find the resolution I was seeking

--- a resolution, which by the way, was never found.



My major complaint was that for someone to file against another

simply because their email address or website appeared in

someone else's ezine was improper.



Many members had knee jerk reactions to my questioning their

system from within their inner sanctum. Many resorted to name

calling and angry retort until a list administrator called them

down. After the list administrator directly addressed their

inappropriate comments, I received three open apologies from

members of the group.





PUBLISHERS BEWARE. Over the course of the next few days, I

watched their discussions. I was appalled to learn that many

of them put email addresses in circulation just so that they

can torment others with spam accusations.



As an owner of several discussion lists and newsletters, I now

make it a standard policy to bar participation in my groups by

someone sporting a SpamCop.net email address.





I had tried to observe their group with an open mind, as I too

find spam mail to be annoying. I receive nearly 50 pieces a

day from four to five people, who send me the same ads day

after day. What is really annoying is they send the spam to

my autoresponders with a fake address, so I get another 50

messages a day telling me that I used an invalid email address

in my autoresponder message. All have spidered my website to

get the email addresses.





A SPAMCOP SPEAKS. In all fairness, I was leaning towards a

semi-favorable opinion of the SpamCop program until "Jerry"

lashed out.



In his message, Jerry told me things which will just make you

want to explode in frustration.



He said of the innocent who get caught in the cross-fire of the

spam wars: "They should stay home."



He went on to say, "it is far better for thousands of innocents

to burn in Hell than one spammer prevail."



And, "Truth, Justice, and the American Way - or lack thereof -

is irrelevant. Spammers must believe there are no loopholes, no

gray areas, that the righteous will be sacrificed (in vast

numbers if need be) in order to expunge the evildoers."



In conclusion, it was stated, "Spam, like the one true faith,

is in the eye of the beholder. Again, if it looks like a bird,

it might be a duck. Better the condor dies than risk a quack."



These of course are just excerpts. If you would care to read

his entire message to me, you may do so at the bottom of this

page:



http://shopmystate.com/niba/BillP.html





NO SAFE HAVEN: On two occasions, I have found myself squarely

in the cross-hairs of the radicals or the angry that wear the

shield of SpamCop. I publish articles for free-reprint on the

web --- much as this article has come to you today.



The SpamCop's suggested that I was hiding behind the free-

reprint rights connected to my articles. They suggested that

I was encouraging spam by making my work available to be

published by anyone. In response to their suggestions that I

am the enemy, I have added one term to my Terms of Reprint:



* You may not use this article in UCE (Unsolicited Commercial

Email). Email distribution of this article must be opt-in

email only.





Despite this step, I have been accused of spam twice because my

article appeared in a newsletter that a complaint was lodged

against. In both cases, the SpamCop member did not file a

complaint against the person who was responsible for the

newsletter --- they filed against everyone who was in the body

of the email.



Their complaint was received by the editor of the newsletter,

the article writers, the advertisers, and anyone who was

fortunate enough to be mentioned in the resources section or

the Letters to the Editor. We each had our ISP and Upline

Providers contacted if our email address appeared in the

body of the newsletter and our webhosts contacted if our

domain appeared within the body of the newsletter.



The only way I can completely avoid spam complaints against my

domains is to stop writing altogether. I am a writer. That is

what writers do, we write. To please the SpamCop's, I must quit

being a writer or just "stay home."





POLICING THE POLICE. This is silly. If we cannot trust the cops

to make sure they nab the right person, who can we trust?



There is in fact a movement afoot to bring SpamCop down called

"Arresting SpamCop":



http://www.niba.shopmystate.com/





While some of the SpamCop members are simply tired of the

same kinds of spam that irritates us, there are others within

the movement who have an axe to grind with everyone who crosses

their path.



To suggest to a SpamCop member that folks should be trained in

the nuances of who to complain against in a complaint, you can

expect a reply like this. "Jerry" answered my suggestion

precisely this way:



"SpamCop users are literate, intelligent, virtually all college

educated, well-versed in spam, and are more computer-savvy than

99% of the world's population. It is presumptuous and arrogant

in the extreme to imply they need a Learning Annex class to

detect spam."



The question I have is to whom the term "arrogant" should be

applied?



This is what my webhost said about my last SpamCop spam

complaint, "As far as I know spam is generally considered to be

high volume unsolicited email. So, as long as you are not doing

that then I am not sure why it would be called spam."





CONCLUSION: While the anti-spammers rail on the ugliness of

spam, it seems they are perfectly willing and likely prefer

that the only people permitted to send email should be those

they directly give permission to.



Personally, I find the practices of the radicals of SpamCop to

be more offensive than the activities of the spammers. It is a

terrible thing to say, I know, but the spammers simply irritate

me and the SpamCop fanatics try to oppress my activities.





Osama bin Laden brought external terrorism to the United States

on September 11th, 2001. But the truth is that terrorists have

long existed in our country on our own soil, and great numbers

of them proudly were the shield of SpamCop.



We all must make a choice, do we "stay home" or do we fight the

oppressors who seek to diminish our freedom.





For other stories on this subject:

http://www.niba.shopmystate.com/

http://www.smithfam.com/news/june01m.html





The Realtime Blackhole List (RBL) is even scarier:

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